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I had family coverage on a HSA from Jan 1 to Nov 31th, then individual coverage through Dec 31. Have I made a contribution to a HSA based on the last month-rule?
On 1/01/16 I was covering myself and my wife on my high deductible medical plan. We divorced on 11/22/16 and her coverage on my plan ended on 11/31/16. I have maintained coverage for myself through the end of 2016.
I have calculated that I have not over contributed to the plan based on the 11 months family / 1 month individual contribution limit.
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June 5, 2019
10:25 PM
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I had family coverage on a HSA from Jan 1 to Nov 31th, then individual coverage through Dec 31. Have I made a contribution to a HSA based on the last month-rule?
"Have I made a contribution to a HSA based on the last month-rule?"
No.
No.
June 5, 2019
10:25 PM
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I had family coverage on a HSA from Jan 1 to Nov 31th, then individual coverage through Dec 31. Have I made a contribution to a HSA based on the last month-rule?
"Have I made a contribution to a HSA based on the last month-rule?"
No.
No.
June 5, 2019
10:25 PM
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